Goodyear Building for Growth

Goodyear Says It’s ‘Building For Long-Term Growth’

In 2014, Goodyear increased its common stock dividend by 20 percent and delivered almost $300 million to shareholders through dividends and stock repurchases.

Richard J. Kramer, chairman and chief executive officer of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, speaks at the Annual Shareholders' Meeting on April 13, 2015. Kramer told shareholders that the record-setting earnings achieved in 2014 were a big step on Goodyear's path to long-term growth.
Richard J. Kramer, chairman and CEO of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., speaks at the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on April 13. Kramer told shareholders that the record-setting earnings achieved in 2014 were a big step on Goodyear’s path to long-term growth.

AKRON, Ohio – The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. says the record-setting earnings it achieved in 2014 were a big step on its path to long-term growth.

“I am extremely pleased with what our teams accomplished over the past year through their disciplined execution of our strategy,” Chairman and CEO Richard Kramer said at the company’s annual shareholder meeting today. “Our strategy is built to create sustainable value in the marketplace – where tires are bought and sold and where our brand can be differentiated from the competition.

These results, Kramer said, have helped fuel the company’s capital allocation plan, which balances investing in the business, paying down debt and returning cash to shareholders. In 2014, Goodyear increased its common stock dividend by 20 percent and delivered almost $300 million to shareholders through dividends and stock repurchases.

“We’re confident in our strategy, and we are building for long term growth,” he said. “This is a great industry to be in, both now and in the future. We play an indispensable role in people’s lives around the world, and we don’t see that changing.

“Our industry is thriving, and I’m confident that Goodyear will thrive as well, creating value for customers, consumers and shareholders for the long term.”

During the meeting, shareholders re-elected 13 members of the company’s Board of Directors to new one-year terms. Shareholders also approved amendments to Goodyear’s Articles of Incorporation and Code of Regulations to reduce the voting standard to remove directors, to eliminate cumulative voting and to reduce the voting standard for certain business combination transactions. They also voted to ratify the appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as the company’s independent registered public accounting firm for 2015. A shareholder proposal regarding simple majority voting was not approved. In an advisory vote, shareholders approved the compensation of the company’s named executive officers.

 

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